The Australian Made Campaign held its second Campaign Supporters luncheon for 2012 in November at the City of Casey in Victoria, to enhance the partnerships with current and prospective Local Government Supporters.
The event provided an opportunity to update the Councils and Shires on the campaign’s current program and priorities, and to seek ideas from representatives as to how partnerships can be further strengthened to support Local Government growth objectives.
The Australian Made Campaign is every bit a collective effort to promote economic activity and jobs in Australia, and strong links with the grass roots level of Government adds considerable strength to the integrity and promotion of the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo.
It is also recognised that a link to the AMAG logo is a strong statement by Councils and Shires about their commitment to facilitating investment, job creation and prosperity in their municipalities.
Councils or Shires wishing to become involved with the Australian Made Campaign should contact frank.phillips@australianmade.com.au.
Caption: L-R: Australian Made Campaign Chief Executive, Ian Harrison, City of Casey Mayor, Cr Amanda Stapledon, City of Frankston Mayor, Cr Sandra Mayer, City of Greater Dandenong Mayor, Cr Angela Long, and Australian Made Campaign Chairman, David Gray
Australian Made strengthens ties with Local Government
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Monday, December 03, 2012
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